The far-right are a menace to society

Ever looked at these people who welcome immigrants and protest over Trump's visit etc all look mentally ill and weird. Certainly not my type.
People who vote for Trump or Farage and making themselves worse off as a result are mentally ill.
 
It’s worth stressing that this was not a Reform or Conservative rally that was hijacked by Robinson. This was his event. Britons know who Robinson is and what he represents – and yet up to 150,000 of them marched behind him. They were undeterred by those who had labelled it a far-right protest and, indeed, by the racist rhetoric that came from the platform. Britain has an admirable history of confining the far right to the margins, ensuring that it had not, until now, demonstrated this kind of strength in numbers. So last Saturday should be understood as a watershed...
 
The first move in that effort is to puncture Farage’s core claim: that he somehow speaks for the British people, that his views reflect the “commonsense” views of the silent majority. It’s not true. On issue after issue, including those that define him, Farage is an outlier, articulating the positions of a noisy but often small minority. He was the chief advocate of Brexit, a decision so calamitous that only 31% now say it was the right move. Indeed, a healthy majority, 56%, favour its reversal and want to rejoin the EU. Farage is on the wrong side of that number...
 
He has long banged the drum for leaving the European convention on human rights. If you read the rightwing papers, you would assume that is now a majority view. Wrong. Support for staying in the ECHR is close to 60% and has actually increased as the subject has been debated. Farage is out of step with the British people. While 81% of Reform voters believe migrants have undermined Britain’s culture, only 31% of Britons in general believe that. Ask about the effect of migrants on the economy and you get a similar picture. It’s Reform that is badly out of touch.

Britons don’t support handing Afghan refugees back to the Taliban, as Farage advocates. They do not agree that Britain has become North Korea – and they don’t regard as a patriot someone who sits in Washington and tells a committee of American politicians that we have. Reform’s opponents need to expose every one of these gaps between Farage and the electorate, recasting Farage as a figure of the fringes. But this can’t be a task for Labour or the Liberal Democrats alone...As Americans are learning to their cost, you cannot delay – otherwise the freedoms you thought would last for ever can vanish, in the blink of an eye.

Jonathan Freedland @ the Guardian
 
Farage is like the Wizard of Oz: a diminutive figure blowing a tinny, tiny trumpet, once you pull back the curtain to expose him for what he is: a blowhard, tilting at windmills.
 
Thank you Dorothy.
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It’s worth stressing that this was not a Reform or Conservative rally that was hijacked by Robinson. This was his event. Britons know who Robinson is and what he represents – and yet up to 150,000 of them marched behind him. They were undeterred by those who had labelled it a far-right protest and, indeed, by the racist rhetoric that came from the platform. Britain has an admirable history of confining the far right to the margins, ensuring that it had not, until now, demonstrated this kind of strength in numbers. So last Saturday should be understood as a watershed...
Why not just give some examples of how Robinson is far right. That is to say, you list a tenet of the far right and then provide evidence of how Robinson matches it.

I'll save you some work by saying criticism of Islam, which in its majority flavour is the furthest right ideology in the world, is not evidence of being far right.

 
Why not just give some examples of how Robinson is far right. That is to say, you list a tenet of the far right and then provide evidence of how Robinson matches it.

I'll save you some work by saying criticism of Islam, which in its majority flavour is the furthest right ideology in the world, is not evidence of being far right.

You sound like one of those tedious twerps who tries to argue that the Nazis were actually left wing.
 
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